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There is a tremendous amount of energy in a community of 900+ artists—new and continuing students—living together. Many of our students spend their first year thriving in the environment provided in ...
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s dynamic Master of Science in Historic Preservation is an all-encompassing program covering the areas of restoration design, materials conservation, ...
The Master of Design in Designed Objects (MDDO) is a professional degree program with a structured curriculum that offers students the critical skills to imagine and create meaningful design objects, ...
Dual Degree: MA Modern & Contemporary Art History and MA Arts Administration & Policy ...
The mission of the Disability and Learning Resource Center (DLRC) is to support a universally accessible educational community that fosters full participation and contribution of every member. The ...
The Heritage Awareness Programs and Initiatives (HAPI) Committee is a collaboration of students, staff, and faculty whose primary purpose is to offer learning opportunities and foster a sense of ...
SAIC and the Kohler Foundation today announced the college will transfer ownership of the art and archives in its Roger Brown Study Collection (RBSC) to the John Michael Kohler Arts Center Art ...
Parents and families are an important part of a student's transition to campus. Below is a recording of the Parent and Family Webinar that was held for new, undergraduate families in late July. This ...
The Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts (Low-Res MFA) program is a transdisciplinary course of study designed for 21st-century artists, writers, and educators looking for rigorous engagement, artistic ...
The Department of Fiber and Material Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is internationally renowned as a visionary program and one of the leading contemporary fiber arts ...
Students enroll in SAIC’s noncredit certificates to explore a field of interest, to prepare for further study in art and design, to attain a credential for career opportunities, or to achieve their ...